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Antonin Scalia may have disagreed with John Roberts in the court's health care ruling, but he says that disagreement never became personal—and that "it offends me" to hear criticism of Roberts, or any of his colleagues over how they ruled. "No, I haven't had a falling out with Justice Roberts," Scalia told Piers Morgan on CNN last night, according to Politico. "Best buddies?" Morgan asked. Scalia replied, "My best buddy on the court is Ruth Bader Ginsburg—has always been."

"There are clashes on legal questions, but not personally," Scalia explained. "The press likes to paint us as nine scorpions in a bottle. That's just not the case." He also dismissed the notion that Roberts' decision was based on political expediency. "We are not a political institution." Scalia wouldn't talk about the court's most recent rulings, but did briefly defend the Citizens United ruling ("You can't separate speech from the money that facilitates the speech.") and Bush v. Gore ("Get over it.").

Justice Roberts made a simple statement to all of us that vote. You people elected the leaders that created this mess, if you like what they've done, leave them in office. If you don't, November 6 is less than 4 months away. Americans need to take responsibility for the quality of leadership they put in charge. That is what the Roberts court has ruled regarding 'Obamacare'.

Why us insolent American citizens, using Our 1st Amendment right! How dare We make words of dissent and criticism be heard of his fragile ears. STFU you appointed for life, never have to worry about a job for the rest of your life, fat f&ck.